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Page 117
... force had ever the more reason . And hereof it followed that because their savage and idle life could not be satisfied with the only fruit of the natural unlaboured earth , therefore continually they invaded the fertile possessions of ...
... force had ever the more reason . And hereof it followed that because their savage and idle life could not be satisfied with the only fruit of the natural unlaboured earth , therefore continually they invaded the fertile possessions of ...
Page 185
... force of horse and foot out of England , strengthened with old soldiers of the Low Countries.1 XLIV . THE REBELLION ... forces in the plain field . . . there is great cause in my opinion for her Majesty to give speedy direction for the ...
... force of horse and foot out of England , strengthened with old soldiers of the Low Countries.1 XLIV . THE REBELLION ... forces in the plain field . . . there is great cause in my opinion for her Majesty to give speedy direction for the ...
Page 210
... force and heavy hand constraineth . " - Sir W. Drury , President of Munster , to Wal- singham ( 24 Nov. , 1576 ) , Cal . S.P.I. , p . xxxiv . " These civil assemblies at assizes and sessions have reclaimed the Irish from their wildness ...
... force and heavy hand constraineth . " - Sir W. Drury , President of Munster , to Wal- singham ( 24 Nov. , 1576 ) , Cal . S.P.I. , p . xxxiv . " These civil assemblies at assizes and sessions have reclaimed the Irish from their wildness ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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